Page 4 University. Daily Kansan Monday, March 18, 1952 —(Laughead photo) ENOUGH SAID—Wilt Chamberlain gets ready to dunk In another shot against SMU which pretty much typifies his action during the game. Wilt stuffed in 6 shots during the game on his way to a 36-point performance. Standing idly by are Jim Krebs and Bob McGregor, who followed Wilt downcourt on the fast break. Prep All Tourney Team Picked WICHITA, Kan. — (UP) — four players from Kansas City, Kan., were named to the Kansas class AA high school tournament all-star team in a poll of writers and sports-casters who covered the finals Saturday night. First team selections were David Woolery, 5-11, Rosedale; Lawrence Comlay, 6-4, Wyandotte; Robert Brown, 6-5, Rosedale; Jerry Gardner, 6-0, Wichita East, and Rex Beach, 6-0, Wyandotte. Woolery was named the tournament's most-valuable player although Comlay was the top scorer with 72 points in three games. VETERANS STAG Sponsored by University Veterans Organization 8 p.m. Thursday, Mar. 21 at the Little Red School House 4 miles northwest of Lawrence Country Club FREE All Veterans Welcome Refreshments & Entertainment Meet in Student Union Lobby at 7:45 p.m. Scrimmage Featured In Football Practice The spring football season began right where practice left off last October...with a head-on scrimmage. The 102 men reporting for drills appeared to be in good physical shape as they plunged into heavy workouts with little warm-up exercise. A major setback occurred when John Wertzberger, Lawrence junior, an outstanding candidate for center, dislocated his ankle. He will be lost to the team for the remainder of the spring session. According to Coach Chuck Mather, defense will be stressed throughout the 20 practice sessions. "Our offense is as good as any of our opponent's, but we must build up our defense if we intend to improve a great deal," he said. Another ankle injury was suffered by Roger Boeger, Elmhurst, Ill., freshman quarterback. Dr. Kollbjorn Jenssen, team physician, so far has not determined the length of time that Boeger will be out of pads. After Saturday's session, the top two teams are composed of Walt Schmidt, Barto, Pa., junior, and Bruce Bynum, Neodesha junior, centers. Bob Kraus, Massillon, Ohio junior, Bob Lewis, Bartlesville, Okla. sophomore, Ervell Staab, Hays junior, Paul Swoboda, Dupo, Ill. junior, and Chet Vanatta, Bartlesville, Okla. sophomore, guards. Ron Claiborne, Amarillo, Texas sophomore, Frank Gibson, Lawrence, Ohio junior, Jim Hull, Wichita senior, and Ed Prelock, Cleveland, Ohio junior, tackles. Ends, Tom Horner, Johnston, Pa. sophomore, Jim Letcavis, Massillon, Ohio sophomore, H. C. Palmer, Atchison sophomore, John Pepper- corn, Mission sophomore and Lynn Mearcathy, St. Peter, Minn. junior. In the backfield are Jerry Baker, Minneapolis junior, Homer Floyd. Massillon, Ohio sophomore, John Francisco, Massillon sophomore, Bob Hoesing, West Point, Nebr. sophomore, Bill Horn, Mentor, Ohio junior, Bob Marshall, Warrensburg, Mo. sophomore, Charlie McCue, Lawrence junior, Wally Strauch, Elmhurst, Ill. junior and Bobby Robinson, Peru junior. The five and one-half weeks of spring practice will be climaxed with an Alumni-Varsity football game April 27. Hungary Soccer Team Loses VIENNA — (UP) — tungary's "re- organized" Honved soccer team, minus all its former stars, dropped a 10-1 decision to the provincial Pecs club during the country's first 1957 round of play Sunday, Budapest radio reported. Many of the Honved stars did not return to Hungary after the club fled the country during the ill-starred revolt against Russia. Four Named To All Stars KANSAS CITY $ ^{i}$ Mo. — (UP) — Jim Ashmore of Mississippi State and Gerry Calvert of Kentucky today were named to the East squad for the annual East-West Shrine all-star college basketball game at Kansas City March 25. Curtis Jenson of Utah and Cal Grosscup of Tulane were added to the West team. A basketball referee in Italy has the power to arrest a spectator who boos, hisses, or otherwise takes an extreme dislike to any of his decisions. Watson Library, was first opened to student use on September 11, 1924. His Trumpet AND HIS Orchestra Columbia Records' Great Band SAT., MARCH 23 Dancing 9 to 1 a.m. Advance $1.75, Box Office $2.00 Table Reservation $25 per Person MAKE UP A PARTY Come To 3142 Maine, K.C., Mo. PH. VA 1-7844 PLA-MOR MR. 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